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, neurocomputational principles of learning/memory systems supporting language. Applications from candidates whose research creates other meaningful connections between computational neuroscience and language are also
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collaboration with medical research communities in Basel and Zurich. The future Assistant Professor will bring unique, multidisciplinary expertise in computational immunology, contributing to the development
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1855, ETH Zurich today has more than 18,500 students from over 110 countries, including 4,000 doctoral students. About 500 professors currently teach and conduct research in engineering, architecture
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. Research experience in a range of condensed matter platforms, such as quantum, topological or two-dimensional materials, is considered an asset. The new professor is expected to establish and lead a
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an asset. The new professor is expected to establish and lead a competitive research team within the interactive and interdisciplinary research environment at ETH Zurich. She or he is expected to synergize
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of this programme. The profile PhD in computer vision, computational biology, physics or a related discipline Demonstrated expertise in image analysis and working with large-scale imaging datasets Strong expertise in
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The Department of Biology (D-BIOL; www.biol.ethz.ch) at ETH Zurich invites applications for the above-mentioned position. The new professor will establish and lead an independent, internationally
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science, the Swiss Light Source (SLS) and the Swiss Free Electron Laser SwissFEL), as well as advanced cleanroom facilities (PICO) and the ETH-PSI Quantum Computing Hub. CPS supports users from academia and
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capabilities, with only a very small fraction dedicated to AI safety. The research of the new assistant professor tenure track (APTT) will focus on the mathematics of responsible and trustworthy AI
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A Chair of Excellence: ASSOCIATE or FULL PROFESSOR at the Department of Quantum Matter Physics As part of its strategy to strengthen its international scientific profile, the Faculty of Science of